And another thing I would like to highlight is the lack of people skills that most patients and healthcare workers have.
So today's memory which I would like to recall is one patient I had who was bit by a snake.
This particular man had been brought to the ER by maybe 3 or 4 friends/relatives.
The patient had apparently been working at some factory and while walking home he was bit by a snake on one of his ankles(My college is in a fairly rural area so these things happen every now and then). I was posted in the general medicine department back then but the ER interns called me to help out since they were not able to speak Tamil , I know right! what was the management thinking? Putting 6 non-Tamil speaking interns together that too in an emergency room duty in a place where Tamil is the primary language!
So anyway I go up to the patient and looked at him and saw the signature double fang marks on his ankle and now the first thing to do is identify the snake.
Now since I live in India there is a single anti-venom known as the Polyvalent antivenom which is an effective anti-venom for India's 4 most common venomous snakes.
Which are :
1. Russel's viper
2. Saw-scaled viper
3. Indian cobra
4. Common krait
If we find out that the snake is something other than the above listed ones we give something known as a monovalent anti-venom which is effective against the venom of one particular species of snake that it was made for.
Anyway I ask the guy "Do you know which snake it was ? Any description?"
Now this is one of those incidents where people skills are really needed because within the next microsecond the guy shoves a polythene cover in my face and yells out "This snake sir!!!!"
And horror of horrors the polythene cover contained a dead cobra which kinda wriggled in my face due to the sudden movement made by the guy who brought it!
And i got startled and literally teleported like 10 meters away and started yelling at him about how he should have eased into the topic by saying "we have killed the snake and brought it...please take a look" and then showed it to me.
I mean you understand right ? Things could have gone so much simpler if he was a little more discreet. So anyway the people in the ER were also petrified because someone heard me yell at the patient and only heard the part saying "The snake and brought it" so people in the vicinity thought that there was a live snake in the area and you know how it is when a group of people panic, everything becomes chaotic.
But yeah if you are wondering what happened to the patient , he recovered under our care.
Anyway that is my memory/rant for today about how sometimes people really don't know how to ease into a topic!
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